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Nearly 1 million Americans face losing health insurance as Aetna exits ACA marketplace
Nearly a million people in 17 states face losing healthcare coverage after Aetna's parent company announced it would leave the federal insurance marketplace, created under the Affordable Care Act ... Read More
Health coverage for more than 13M could be in jeopardy if subsidies cut

Health coverage for more than 13 million Americans could be lost under proposals that would change Medicaid and the ACA. Read More
CBO: Millions of people could lose insurance under GOP Medicaid options
Millions of people would lose health insurance coverage under various Republican options to cut Medicaid spending to pay for President Trump’s domestic policy agenda, according to an analysis the ... Read More
NY Medicaid: Could you face a work requirement to keep benefits? Who would lose coverage?

More than 500,000 New Yorkers could lose health insurance under Medicaid work requirement proposals being considered by Republicans in Congress, state officials said. That estimate — which could ... Read More
NY health officials: Half-million could lose Medicaid under GOP cuts

Republicans in Congress resurfaced debate over imposing Medicaid work requirements. Here's what we know about how many would lose Medicaid in NY. Read More
Health Insurance & Medicare Resource Center

Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C) offers one-stop shopping and low premiums, but it's not right for everyone. Learn the positives and negatives of Medicare Advantage. Read More
Noncitizens in Illinois could lose state-funded health insurance. Here's what to know

Around 32,000 noncitizens in Illinois will lose coverage unless legislators decide to continue funding the initiative that costs around $330 million. Read More
Noncitizens in Illinois could lose state-funded health insurance. Here's what to know

Immigration advocates and people who received word that they could lose their state-funded health ... or traditional insurance. Those currently insured with HBIA after June 30 may have access ... Read More
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